----- Original Message ----- > Thanx for the response. One more follow-up question: I'm currently > only > running three ESXi 4.1 boxes (one large 710, two small 2950s) so VDSM > is > a bit overkill. Is there a plan for a simpler "VDSM Lite" on the > horizon > that would make more sense for an installation with only a few nodes? > That would be attractive for me. > > Again, Thanx for the response... > Garth
Well, VDSM does support hundreds of hosts, but it work well in a small environments. (my testing environment contains normally up to 5 hosts, so you have nothing to worry about.) There are no plans for a "VDSM Lite", but I'd like to hear why the current VDSM is such a problem for you. Ofer. > > On 03/28/2012 09:59 AM, Ofer Schreiber wrote: > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > >> I've seen a thread where OV is discussed as a feature test > >> platform > >> in > >> the same vein as FC. That raises the question, for me at least, as > >> to > >> whether or not I should deploy OV in a production environment > >> where > >> it > >> will host continuous build VMs in support of Agile Teams of > >> developers. > >> It looks really good but not if a new version comes out every six > >> months > >> or so and I have to do a reinstall. If it is a new feature > >> platform, > >> will easy (spelled "single-click" or something close to it) > >> upgrading > >> be > >> supported? > > I assume that upgrade won't be perfect at the first couple of > > versions, as we're trying to stabilize the project. > > A "single-click" upgrade is already implemented upstream > > (engine-upgrade utility), but it relays very much on the platform. > > if the platform will be changed (moving to official JBoss rpms for > > an example), the upgrade process might involve couple of manual > > steps. > > > > Ofer Schreiber > > oVirt Release Manager > > > > > >> Thanx, > >> Garth > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users

